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I might be able to find a photo I've taken of it to do a calculation, but that seems like a dangerous amount of maths. :lol:

 

:laugh: Doesn't need to be an exact measurement, just a rough idea. :)

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I might be able to find a photo I've taken of it to do a calculation, but that seems like a dangerous amount of maths. :lol:

 

:laugh: Doesn't need to an exact measurement, just a rough idea. :)

 

It's about 6 foot. Went on the tour last year with the boy and the bloke mentioned it. The pitch is virtually level but the advertising hoardings sink by about 6 foot from one end to the other.

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I might be able to find a photo I've taken of it to do a calculation, but that seems like a dangerous amount of maths. :lol:

 

:laugh: Doesn't need to an exact measurement, just a rough idea. :)

 

It's about 6 foot. Went on the tour last year with the boy and the bloke mentioned it. The pitch is virtually level but the advertising hoardings sink by about 6 foot from one end to the other.

 

Cracking, cheers. :thup:

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I might be able to find a photo I've taken of it to do a calculation, but that seems like a dangerous amount of maths. :lol:

 

:laugh: Doesn't need to an exact measurement, just a rough idea. :)

 

It's about 6 foot. Went on the tour last year with the boy and the bloke mentioned it. The pitch is virtually level but the advertising hoardings sink by about 6 foot from one end to the other.

 

Had a massive falling out with a mate who said the slope didn't exist even though it was the most obvious thing ever from the hoardings. :angry:

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Had there 6 foot is fucking massive! What gradient does that make (midds)?

 

Not very much over the course of 110 yards (or whatever) tbh! Had a little kick about on the pitch after the tour and you hardly even notice the slope. It does tail off a little towards the Gallowgate but nothing that's going to make any real difference to anything. Purely placebo stuff.

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The pitch used to have a bit of a hill in the middle as well, think it was leveled off when the stadium was expanded? Can clearly remember being in the west stand paddocks and not being able to see the feet of the players on the east stand side.

 

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The pitch used to have a bit of a hill in the middle as well, think it was leveled off when the stadium was expanded? Can clearly remember being in the west stand paddocks and not being able to see the feet of the players on the east stand side.

 

I used to sit in the east stand benches a lot in the early 80's and at the front of the paddock before they put the benches in and like you say there was a sort of mound in the middle and you couldn't see the players feet and lower legs at the opposite side.

 

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The pitch used to have a bit of a hill in the middle as well, think it was leveled off when the stadium was expanded? Can clearly remember being in the west stand paddocks and not being able to see the feet of the players on the east stand side.

 

 

All pitches have a camber to make it drain better.

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Had there 6 foot is fucking massive! What gradient does that make (midds)?

 

Not very much over the course of 110 yards (or whatever) tbh! Had a little kick about on the pitch after the tour and you hardly even notice the slope. It does tail off a little towards the Gallowgate but nothing that's going to make any real difference to anything. Purely placebo stuff.

 

Aye just wondered what it would even out as. Was hoping for some maths porn like. ;)

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It's about 1:58, if you want maths porn

 

Or, to put it another way, not very much at all :lol:

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Had there 6 foot is fucking massive! What gradient does that make (midds)?

 

Not very much over the course of 110 yards (or whatever) tbh! Had a little kick about on the pitch after the tour and you hardly even notice the slope. It does tail off a little towards the Gallowgate but nothing that's going to make any real difference to anything. Purely placebo stuff.

 

Aye just wondered what it would even out as. Was hoping for some maths porn like. ;)

 

Steady on, pet.

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http://i.imgur.com/QfS7LzY.jpg

 

Couldn't put value labels on the x-axis, you'll just have to take my word for it that it's 350 as well :shifty:

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I've got an app on my phone for trig  (us cool kids call it trig) but I also do it long hand

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Didnt Gary Neville say it was like running up a hill? My mate has played at SJP a few times and he says it's very noticeable, the slope.

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That slope represents the Western aspect of Beinn Dorain near Bridge of Orchy :shifty:

 

It's good to see you put the effort in Cos I know that you Tan.

 

PS. Something about Sin.

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Apparently St Marys is the only top flight pitch not to have any camber at all. Or at least it was a few years back when I was told that nugget. The camber at sjp is nothing unusual but the slope certainly is.

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